Thursday, September 12, 2019

Announcing 6th annual Constitution Day celebration at EBRP libraries

A potentially wonderful message for our time emerged after our annual celebration of June 21, Responsible Liberty Day.
In the U.S. preamble’s literal proposition, willing citizens communicate, collaborate, and connect to aid 5 public provisions---Union, Justice, Tranquility, defense, and Welfare---so as to encourage responsible human liberty to living people now and in the future.

For Constitution Day, after briefly reviewing a Louisiana corporation, A Civic People of the United States, we propose to discuss how the above view of the U.S. preamble emerged.

Second, we propose engaged discussion of the U.S. preamble's potential role in shifts from "political correctness" to "identity politics". We perceive the former excludes some fellow citizens and the latter invites civic understanding among fellow citizens. 
The meeting is at 7:30 PM, Tuesday, September 17, 2019, Goodwood Library, Baton Rouge, LA. There are 8 seats. A second meeting can be scheduled on request.

See more details online at https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/entertainment_life/local_events/?_ev_id=489814_6th_annual_constitution_day_celebration. If you cannot attend but want to, we can arrange a second meeting.

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